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 Abuja, Nigeria - Nigeria will from 7 September host the  first one week of African Regional Summit and Exhibition on Visual Arts  (ARESUVA) in the nation's capital, Abuja, PANA reports Thursday. The summit and  exhibition are part of the efforts towards achieving rapid cultur al and  economic development as envisioned in the New Partnership for African  Development (NEPAD).
Stakeholders from more than 30 African nations,  representatives of international organisations and other parts of the world are  slated to attend the event, taking place at the International Conference Centre  (ICC).
Minister of Culture, Tourism and National Orientation, Prince  Adetokunbo Kayode, told journalists that the summit would give Africa and  Nigeria the needed globa l recognition and make the nation a tourist  destination.
Kayode said adequate provision had been made to ensure the  successful take-off of the summit, which is expected to generate between US$ 50  million and US$ 100 million in foreign exchange earnings.
He pointed out  further that the summit was also expected to be sustained through a  public/private partnership and the international business communities because of  the huge value and the limitless talent in arts work.
According to him,  the Nigerian visual arts would soon go on a world tour as a wa y of providing  opportunity for Nigerian artists to showcase their talent as well as provide the  opportunity to display Nigerian art works because already the ministry is  putting in place the framework that would ensure the sustainability of  ARESUVA.
On the economic benefits of the summit to Nigeria, the  Director-General of the N ational Gallery of Arts Joe Musa said arts was beauty  that was appreciated and t h e value of artwork was limitless.
Musa said  that was why ARESUVA was put together by the National Gallery of Arts with the  aim of transforming visual arts into a major economic earner in Africa i n line  with the yearnings of stakeholders.
He said the summit would bring visual  artists, arts scholars and other stakehold ers in the arts business together for  the promotion of visual arts in Africa and would address the issue of  development and setbacks in the arts sector.
According to him, it will  also forge a means of providing significant and lastin g global solutions that  would ensure the future of visual arts development and s u pport sustainable  creative strategy for practitioners and stakeholders in the sector as a tool for  economic reintegration.
 http://www.afriquenligne.fr/nigeria-to-host-arts-summit,-exhibition-in-abuja-2008090511964.html
Abuja  - 04/09/2008
  
 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
1 comment:
hope it turns out great.
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